Thursday 27 November 2014

COMMUNITY DIALOGUE ANALYST - (OPEN TO TANZANIAN NATIONALS ONLY)


Location :Zanzibar, TANZANIA
Application Deadline :01-Dec-14
Additional CategoryManagement
Type of Contract :Service Contract
Post Level :SB-4
Languages Required :English  
Duration of Initial Contract :12 months
Expected Duration of Assignment :12 months


Background
Tanzania has held four credible general elections since the reintroduction of multi-party politics in 1992. Citizens and the government are eager to maintain this track record and to further strengthen democratic practice in Tanzania. Looking to the 2015 general election, government has undertaken early and comprehensive preparations for the electoral processes. Since receipt of official requests for UN assistance to the election cycle leading to the 2015 general election from the National Election Commission and Zanzibar Electoral Commission, a UN Needs Assessment Mission recommended the development of a project in support of the national efforts.
In addition, in 2014 the United Republic of Tanzania will likely conduct a first national referendum on a new constitution. The national EMBs and other stakeholders in preparing for these critical events have requested the support of UNDP to provide technical support to the preparation and execution of the referendum.
To these ends, the Democratic Empowerment Project (DEP) is a four year (2013-2016) UNDP, UN One Fund and other donor-funded project with the overall aim of contributing to Tanzania’s UNDAP’s Outcome 7: i.e. “key institutions of democracy, (i.e. EMBs, etc.) effectively implement their election and political functions”.   UN Women and UNESCO are implementing partners in a One UN Country Team context.
Project Objectives
The DEP seeks to promote democracy and contribute to the realization of the following four objectives:
  • Capacity of the key democratic institutions (EMBs, CRC, RPP, etc.) enhanced to support and promote legal and institutional reform in the context of the on-going constitutional reform process and beyond;
  • Capacity of the EMBs to conduct credible elections enhanced through strategic, technical and operational support and improved EMB engagement with stakeholders (i.e. political parties, CSOs, and the media) to foster a democratic environment;
  • Inclusive participation in elections and politics enhanced through the empowerment of women, youth and PWDs; and
  • National peace infrastructure enhanced to mitigate and prevent election-related conflicts, including violence against women in elections.
Project Management
The DEP project will be executed directly by UNDP and implemented under the overall guiding principle of national ownership and leadership in the electoral process. The international assistance provided should be considered as an extension of, and a complement to, national resources and is intended to support national management and coordination structures.

Duties and Responsibilities
  • Provide substantive and technical support the design and implementation of selected confidence building measures identified by national partners, thus contributing to conflict prevention, peace building and to the national infrastructures for peace;
  • Provide technical support to the implementation of the UNDP Democratic Empowerment Project (DEP).
  • Support DEP and UN efforts to promote dialogues in addressing issues peace issues related to the 2014 Referendum and the 2015 General Election and elections environment;
  • Help strengthen, through training and knowledge networking, the capacity of UNDP, the UN and key national partners, in conflict analysis, conflict sensitive approaches and peace building;
  • Assist with the development of dedicated initiatives that support women’s networks, youth and leadership in peace building and conflict prevention;
  • Help develop strategic partnerships with all stakeholders in the area of dialogues and conflict prevention/reconciliation.
  • Plan and facilitate multi-stakeholder project events, dialogue, meetings;
  • Help develop ToT training strategies, approaches and methodologies focusing on electoral conflict mitigation;
  • Develop TORs for partners and assess proposals;
  • Provide monthly, quarterly and other reports and briefing notes as required.

Competencies
Corporate competencies:
  • Demonstrates integrity by modeling the UN’s values and ethical standards;
  • Promotes the vision, mission, and strategic goals of the DEP;
  • Displays cultural, gender, religion, race, nationality and age sensitivity and adaptability;
  • Treats all people fairly and without favoritism.
Functional competencies:
  • Training skills and knowledge Training of Trainers methodology preferred;
  • Excellent analytical, communication, writing and presentation skills;
  • Works effectively under pressure, manage stress well and adapts to evolving situations.

    Required Skills and Experience
    Education:
    • Master’s Degree in conflict prevention/peace studies, political/social science, international relations, law, public administration, or other relevant field.
    Experience:
    • At least 5 years of substantive experience in the field of peace building and conflict prevention;
    • Specific experience in multi-stakeholder facilitation, consensus building and reconciliation efforts;
    • Prior knowledge of the UN and UNDP preferable;
    • Prior knowledge of Tanzania essential;
    • Computer literacy in Microsoft Office and social media applications.
    Language:
    • Fluent written and spoken English and Kiswahili essential.
    Other:
    • Willingness to travel frequently in Tanzania and to work extensive hours and under pressure.

      UNDP is committed to achieving workforce diversity in terms of gender, nationality and culture. Individuals from minority groups, indigenous groups and persons with disabilities are equally encouraged to apply. All applications will be treated with the strictest confidence.

      INVESTMENT OFFICER/ FINANCE SPECIALIST - (3 POSITIONS) - (OPEN TO TANZANIAN NATIONALS ONLY


      Location :Dar Es Salaam, TANZANIA
      Application Deadline :01-Dec-14
      Additional CategoryMillennium Development Goals
      Type of Contract :Service Contract
      Post Level :SB-4
      Languages Required :English  
      Duration of Initial Contract :1 Year
      Expected Duration of Assignment :1 Year


      Background
      The United Nations Capital Development Fund (UNCDF) is the UN’s capital investment agency for the world’s least developed countries. It creates new opportunities for poor people and their communities by increasing access to development finance and investment capital.  UNCDF focuses on Africa and the poorest countries of Asia, with a special commitment to countries emerging from conflict or crisis. It provides seed capital – grants and loans– and technical support to help development finance institutions reach more poor households and small businesses, and local governments finance the capital investments – water systems, feeder roads, schools, irrigation schemes – that will improve poor peoples’ lives.
      The Local Development Finance Initiative (LFI) is a global programme of UNCDF designed to unlock financial sectors to finance small and medium-sized infrastructure projects that are needed to accelerate local economic development and private sector development.
      The LFI Investment Officer will work under the direct supervision of the LFI Chief Technical Advisor (CTA), based in Dar es Salaam.

      Duties and Responsibilities
      Organization and facilitation of key programme activities related to developing and financing infrastructure projects (60%)
      • Provide implementation support for the process of identifying, developing, and financing small scale infrastructure projects in Tanzania;
      • Interact with local stakeholders during project identification, development and financing (government officials, private sector banks, project sponsors, development partners, etc);
      • Provide directly and facilitate provision of support services to project sponsors identified.  This includes feasibility studies, business plans, financial analysis, market assessment, financial advisory services and project finance transaction structuring;
      •  Support the establishment of co-financing relationships with local and international financial institutions, nurture relationships and manage activities needed to secure co-financing of LFI projects;
      • Facilitate the required technical studies under guidance of the CTA by engaging the project sponsors, consultants, local authorities and communities as appropriate, including the development of TORs that reflect project finance requirements and support of the procurement processes;
      • Identify alternative financing sources and structures for LFI-T Fund, including the preparation of and participation in discussions and negotiations with banks, investors and other stakeholders;
      • Participate in activities to promote LFI’s activities resulting in a project pipeline and/or strategic partnerships;
      • Support the implementation of the Tanzania LED Finance Programme Performance and Business-Enabling Environment Metrics.
      • Prepare and facilitate technical missions for project and pipeline development;
      • Contribute to the setting up of a system for monitoring project revenues, expenses, risk factors on an ongoing basis.
      Organization and facilitation of key programme activities, related to capacity building and knowledge management (25%)
      • Provide support for the LFI-T capacity building and training programme, ensuring programme knowledge generation and dissemination, including support to the development of LFI-T tools and toolkits, case studies, briefs, research documents, and client impact evaluations;
      • Support and ensure timely delivery of LFI training programmes;
      • Support and ensure the implementation of the LFI-T stakeholder mobilization and communication plan and organise and coordinate outreach activities with a variety of stakeholders;
      •  Provide specialist input to and ensure application of the processes and tools to facilitate the transfer of knowledge, training, and scaling up of LFI-T nationally, building the capacity of local stakeholders in the public and private sectors;
      • Develop and implement tools and programmes for knowledge building, transfer and sharing.
      Project Management & Resource Mobilization (15%)
      • Ensure the delivery of the key results on time and to budget as assigned by the CTA;
      • Timely planning, budgeting and reporting in accordance with the guidelines of the Implementing Partner, UNCDF and UN Tanzania;
      • Exercise financial management of the project, including timely submission of requests for disbursement of funds and other forms;
      • Establish and maintain an effective and efficient project monitoring system providing regular feedback on the project performance and to update regularly risk and issue logs;
      • Support efforts of UNCDF to mobilize additional resources for LFI-T.

      Competencies
      Functional Competencies:
      • Ability to work independently and be creative and innovative;
      • Integrity and ability to travel extensively and work in team.
      Job Knowledge/Technical Expertise
      • Expert knowledge of private sector finance. Development finance knowledge is a plus;
      • Understands the importance of mobilizing the private sector for development;
      • Demonstrates ability to engage across multiple stakeholders, including project sponsors, government partners and financial institutions;
      • Applies a broad knowledge of best management practices;
      • Keeps abreast of new developments in development finance and seeks to develop him/herself personally;
      • Demonstrates comprehensive knowledge of information technology and applies it in work assignments.
      Building Strategic Partnerships
      • Makes effective use of UNCDF’s resources and comparative advantage to strengthen partnerships;
      • Creates networks and promotes initiatives with partner organizations;
      • Strong networking capabilities and ability to associate him/herself with a range of actors (including policy makers, regulators, FSPs and donors) with a view to building relations and facilitating links;
      • Resource mobilization experience and record of success in reporting to and managing donor grants and reporting mechanisms.
       Innovation and Marketing New Approaches
      • Creates an environment that fosters innovation and innovative thinking;
      • Conceptualizes more effective approaches to programme development and implementation and to mobilizing and using resources.
        Client Orientation
      • Anticipates constraints in the delivery of services and identifies solutions or alternatives;
      • Proactively identifies, develops and discusses solutions for internal and external clients, and persuades management to undertake new projects or services;
      • Advises and develops strategic and operational solutions with clients that add value to UNCDF programmes and operations.
       Core Competencies:
      • Managing complex projects and processes, with strong organizational and communication skills;
      • Developing programme activities, planning events, preparing presentations, and conducting training events;
      • Promoting ethics and integrity, creating organizational precedents;
      • Building support and political acumen;
      • Building staff competence, creating an environment of creativity and innovation;
      • Ability to work and excel in a small team environment;
      • Creating and promoting enabling environment for open communication;
      • Sharing knowledge across the organization and building a culture of knowledge sharing and learning;
      • Fair and transparent decision-making; calculated risk-taking.

      Required Skills and Experience
      Education:
      • At least a Master’s Degree in Business Administration, Finance, Banking or related areas, plus preferably a Bachelor Degree in engineering, finance or economics.
      Experience:
      • Preferably a minimum of 5 years of relevant experience;
      • Ability to build partnerships and deliver results that meet the needs and long-term interest of clients within and outside the institution;
      • Demonstrated experience in preparation of project financial analysis and creation/evaluation of advanced and complex Ms Excel spread sheet financial models;
      • Demonstrated experience with private equity/venture investments, credit and risk assessment, with solid financial modelling and risk assessment skills.  Project financing experience in the private sector is a plus;
      • Demonstrated experience in preliminary evaluation of project proposals for assessing their feasibility for private sector funding and/or technical support by LFI. This involves the initial screening of project applications, carrying out of desk reviews and evaluation of feasibility studies, preparing evaluation notes for presentation to the Management Team to determine a project’s suitability for inclusion in the pipeline, and preparing more detailed project concept notes to obtain clearance for full appraisal or fact-finding field trips;
      • Demonstrated experience in planning and execution of project appraisal and site visits. This includes developing terms of reference for site visits; carrying out independent research on the investment climate, project sponsors, management, economic, financial, marketing, technical, environmental and legal aspects of the project. The work also includes assessing the risks of projects and advising sponsors on appropriate mitigating measures; structuring/restructuring of projects to minimize financial risks; participating in negotiations, or conducting preliminary negotiations with sponsors on financing terms and legal conditions for the proposed investment/loan by lenders;
      • Good listener with demonstrated ability to present and win support for ideas as well as make effective and timely decisions;
      • Computer proficiency, including working knowledge of MS Office products, capacity in web-based management tools.
      Language:
      • Fluent in English and Swahili.

      UNDP is committed to achieving workforce diversity in terms of gender, nationality and culture. Individuals from minority groups, indigenous groups and persons with disabilities are equally encouraged to apply. All applications will be treated with the strictest confidence.

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